Thirteenth Sunday of Luke
Luke 18:18-27
By St. Theophan the Recluse
The Holy Forefathers—these are
truly great people! If one were to generalize the thought which defines
their greatness, only those who fulfill God’s will for the human race—a
positive will—are truly great, for there is much that happens only by
God’s allowance. There are also powerful figures who act apart from
God’s will and even against it. These too can seem great, but not in and
of themselves—only according to those great counteractions which God’s
Providence puts forth to efface the evil caused by them. We know God’s
direct will concerning eternal salvation; but God’s plans concerning the
temporal sojourn of people on the earth are hidden from us. That is why
it is difficult for us to determine who acts more straightly, or more
precisely according to God’s will. One can only acknowledge one negative
criteria as true: He who acts against God’s determination for the
eternal salvation of people cannot be considered great, no matter how
ostentatious his deeds; for it is evident that he is going against the
obvious will of God. Though this known will does not concern temporal,
but rather eternal things, it is doubtless that the one will of God
cannot contradict another.